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Brendan Pike
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Friday 14 March 2003 4:52:47 pm
Currently running svn 2091 although I've had this problem with the last several svn's, does anyone else experience this? Any edit function works fine until I try and 'send for publishing'.
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: calculatecleanupvalue() in /var/www/xxx/kernel/content/edit.php on line 276 Fatal error: eZ publish did not finish it's request
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Björn [email protected]
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Sunday 16 March 2003 6:01:45 pm
> I also had several troubles with the current. I just wait for the next.
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Tony Wood
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Sunday 16 March 2003 11:46:22 pm
> Currently running svn 2091 although I've had this problem
> with the last several svn's, does anyone else experience
> this?
>
> Any edit function works fine until I try and 'send for
> publishing'.
>
> Fatal error: Call to undefined function:
> calculatecleanupvalue() in
> /var/www/xxx/kernel/content/edit.php on line 276 > Fatal error: eZ publish did not finish it's request I had some editing strangness a couple of svns before 2091 but i have been able to edit ok with 2091.
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Brendan Pike
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Sunday 16 March 2003 11:53:32 pm
I thought I may have corrupted something in the many minor updates I've been applying so today I re-created the entire thing from scratch. Unfortunately it didn't help and the problem continues, I'm thinking it must be something enviromental as it doesn't manafest itself on winXP?
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Tony Wood
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Monday 17 March 2003 12:01:48 am
> I thought I may have corrupted something in the many minor
> updates I've been applying so today I re-created the entire
> thing from scratch. Unfortunately it didn't help and the
> problem continues, I'm thinking it must be something > enviromental as it doesn't manafest itself on winXP?
A couple of svns ago.. about Friday.. When i edited a class instance the contents of the XML fields were coming up blank. But this was fixed by end of Friday. We use Redhat Linux, so i cannot test on XP, sorry. You could try diffing the builds and seeing if it could be the code... try svn diff -r 2086:2091. That might give you some clues?
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Milan Gabor
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Monday 17 March 2003 12:49:57 am
Hi!
I also noticed to be unable to login to admin pages.
If I try /admin/ It says admin module doesn't exists. Any clues?
> Currently running svn 2091 although I've had this problem
> with the last several svn's, does anyone else experience
> this?
>
> Any edit function works fine until I try and 'send for
> publishing'.
>
> Fatal error: Call to undefined function:
> calculatecleanupvalue() in
> /var/www/xxx/kernel/content/edit.php on line 276 > Fatal error: eZ publish did not finish it's request
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Brendan Pike
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Monday 17 March 2003 1:33:51 am
> Hi!
>
> I also noticed to be unable to login to admin pages.
> If I try /admin/
> It says admin module doesn't exists.
> > Any clues? Not particulary related or helpful to the topic of this thread ;) Non the less check your site.ini or site.ini.php if it exists, I've seen the same error you get when "uri" is not included in the following line. MatchOrder=uri;host;port
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Paulo Almeida
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Monday 17 March 2003 5:07:11 am
I had the same error, but i added DebugRedirection=enabled on site.ini.php a admin works ok, but i have to click every redirection. Paulo Almeida
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Tony Wood
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Monday 17 March 2003 5:41:56 am
> I had the same error, but i added DebugRedirection=enabled
> on site.ini.php a admin works ok, but i have to click every
> redirection.
> > Paulo Almeida Hi Paulo,
I had the same sort of thing, I have to use redirect to keep the SSL admin open. I reported it http://developer.ez.no/bug/bugview/1952/ it soud like these problems might be related? Tony
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Paulo Almeida
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Monday 17 March 2003 9:30:19 am
Yes, i am using ssl on admin too. Paulo Almeida
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Tony Wood
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Wednesday 19 March 2003 8:41:25 am
> Currently running svn 2091 although I've had this problem
> with the last several svn's, does anyone else experience
> this?
>
> Any edit function works fine until I try and 'send for
> publishing'.
>
> Fatal error: Call to undefined function:
> calculatecleanupvalue() in
> /var/www/xxx/kernel/content/edit.php on line 276 > Fatal error: eZ publish did not finish it's request Hi, It took me a while, but i have been able to regenerate this. I got the problem on a clean installation of eZ3 without running the setup routine. I ran the eZ setup tool all the way through and the problem goes away.... I think its down to a Codec issue i've seen on some of the debug screens but cannot be sure. I hope this helps Tony
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